The Vineyards

Napa Valley - Columbia Valley - Willamette Valley

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    Beckstoffer Bourn Vineyard

    St. Helena, Napa Valley, California

    We are thrilled to introduce Bourn Vineyard as the home of one of our single-vineyard 2021 Cabernet Sauvignons. Located in St. Helena, this vineyard is steeped in history. Beckstoffer Bourn Vineyard was originally the property of William Bowers Bourn II, considered the last Bonanza King of the California Gold Rush due to his ownership of the Empire Mine – the finest gold mine in California. Bourn is credited with having built Greystone Cellars in St. Helena, which is currently the home of the Culinary Institute of America Greystone. He purchased this vineyard in St. Helena in 1872 for a family home, and much of the vineyard land remains in the care of his descendants today. A portion of the original vineyard was purchased by Beckstoffer Vineyards in 2010. Planted with head-trained, old-growth Petite Syrah and various clones of Cabernet Sauvignon, the Beckstoffer Bourn vineyard is Beckstoffer's most recently acquired Heritage vineyard.

  • Caldwell Vineyard

    Coombsville, Napa Valley, California

    The home of one of our 2021 single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignons. In the south, cool end of Napa Valley lies Caldwell Vineyard in Coombsville. This site’s unique characteristic include: high altitude soils at a lower altitude due to the collapse of a caldera, an ancient aquifer - a very rare resource that gives the vineyard an infinite water supply, and a cool climate thanks to the ocean breeze that comes up from the bay.

  • L.S. Vineyard

    Eola-Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon

    In the heart of Willamette Valley lies L.S. Vineyard (named for Master Sommelier, Larry Stone). This vineyard enjoys cool temperatures with an environment reminiscent of France.

  • Trailside Vineyard

    Rutherford, Napa Valley, California

    A site for one of our single-vineyard 2021 Cabernet Sauvignons. East of the heart of Rutherford, between Conn Creek and the Silverado Trail, lies the famed Trailside Vineyard. This vineyard, made famous by the iconic Heitz Cellars, utilizes the "California sprawl" a trellising technique to keep the fruit high off the ground and protected from direct sunlight, which leads to a balanced, pure, and classic, more "old school" expression of valley floor Napa Cabernet.

  • Zillah Ranch Vineyard

    Rattlesnake Hills, Columbia Valley, Washington

    Zillah Ranch Vineyard is a cool growing site in the Rattlesnake Hills AVA. It’s rocky, rugged ground overlooking the western end of the Yakima Valley.